Sometimes the blower is always on, at a low speed. If you have a system that turns off the blower completely, then you should hear nothing.
probablly a bad ignition switch or blower motor not sure on that should run without power
Either the blower motor fan switch is bad or the blower motor resistor pack is defective. It is more than likely the blower motor resistor pack.
it sounds like your ignition switch, i ran into a similar problem, your power goes through your ignition switch for your blower motor.
The ignition switch is bad. Replace it.
Your ignition switch has failed. There is a good chance that the wiring plug for the switch has melted slightly due to a blower motor that is pulling too many amps. You will have to replace the switch, plug, and blower motor.
yes u can all u need to do is go to a car store and buy the parts that you need for the ignition switch and put it in and it shud work i am a son of a machanic.
Sounds like a selenoid problem.
The blower motor relay switch in the Honda Civic is located at the center of the engine closest to the firewall. The relay is engaged when the ignition is turned to the on position.
A 1992 LeSabre wouldn't have a valet switch
Bad key or ignition switch
Its under the glove box under the cover up in the dash next to a casing that's round. That's the blower, the blower has a black and red wire coming from it and it connects to the relay switch. The relay switch has a connector in it that you should unhook that has about ten wires coming from it. Unhook all the two connections on the switch itself has three screws holding it in place.
Ignition switch worn out and needs to be replaced? After 20 years